Wendy Seltzer

Wendy Seltzer
Wendy Seltzer is an American attorney and a staff member at the World Wide Web Consortium. She was previously with Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy. Seltzer is also a Fellow with Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, where she founded and leads the Chilling Effects clearinghouse, which is aimed at helping Internet users to understand their rights in response to cease-and-desist threats related to intellectual property and other legal demands...
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Stepping into the spotlight to admit your guilt is probably not a sensible course for most people sharing music files online.
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Anything that chills linking is dangerous for the Web.
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You're not looking at a free marketplace of competitors.
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Rather than demanding that 60 million people sharing music files turn themselves in with a so-called 'amnesty' program, the recording industry should take this opportunity to make file-sharing legal in exchange for a reasonable fee.